Facebook feedback: If you were stuck on a deserted island and could only have one movie, which movie would you want?

Published: Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 1:29 p.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 1:29 p.m.

Lauren Matherne, 47, of Raceland: “Stepbrothers.” That movie can make me laugh at my lowest times. It should be used as therapy for depression.

MaDiya Miller: “Blue Lagoon” because they teach you how to make something out of nothing. Of course I would have to have electricity to watch it.

Cody Potter, 35, of Houma: “Giligan’s Island” just for the irony.

Jerry Fincher: “The Quiet Man.”

Amy Tauzin: “Grease.”

Stacie Boudreaux Neal: “The Wizard of Oz.”

Lucretia Lee Landry, 50, of Thibodaux: “Pretty Woman” never gets old.

Kristie Guidroz Kraemer, 45, of Kraemer: “Facing the Giants.” Inspirational movie. No matter how hard life gets, keep your faith and you can get through it.

Matt Bayoumetal, 30, of Chauvin: “MacGyver” of coarse.

Danny Gray, 40, of Houma: Well the movie of my choice would have to be “castaway.” The movie is based on survival on an island in the tropics. It illustrates the extreme sense and true feeling of being stranded alone at sea. It reminds you of what could happen on a flight across the oceans of the earth. The movie also reminds you of how life would be in that type of situation. The skill level needed for survival against starvation, dehydration or even death, so the movie “Castaway” would be the best choice for the setting of being stranded on a deserted island.

Jason Sanner, 38, of Thibodaux: “Fight Club.” Hands down one of the best book to movie adaptations ever done. Well, that and the fact that it taught me pretty much everything I ever needed to know about life.

Irene Lirette, 50, of Abbeville: “The Blue Lagoon.”

Ann M. Robichaux: “The Notebook.”

Shannan Brunet, 40, of Bayou Blue: Does it have to be a movie? I want a full season of “Survivor,” so I can figure out what to do.